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Anonymous
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As a career and a Response Pastor I have to keep my phone by my bedside.  How can I prevent O2 from sending me texts in the middle of the night - thereby waking me up unnecessarily?

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Anonymous
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Or put it simply just put your phone into silent mode with vibrate only 

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@Anonymous wrote:

Or put it simply just put your phone into silent mode with vibrate only 


Might not help the OP @Anonymous if they need to be on call for emergencies. A vibrating phone wouldn't wake me when sleeping soundly....Fear

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Just an idea as I know that still not everyone can access the marketing preferences options to opt out

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Just an idea as I know that still not everyone can access the marketing preferences options to opt out


I know...I was just remembering when I was nursing and on call at night @Anonymous and how my phone had to be left on...(though with some of the things I was called out for I wished it had been off ) Confused

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If I'm on call my phone has to be on - fortunately I don't get called out often these days but I'd be mighty upset if I was awoken by marketing spam from anyone, esp when o2 reset the preferences in their favour so even setting them yourself don't help!
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Or if you can't actually do anything about it @MI5 as it always says content unavailable 

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That's their way of stopping you opting out mate!
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That's unforgivable & not right

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When I was on call 24/7 they only had my landline number.....if anybody called at 3am then I knew it was work and urgent.
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When I was on call 24/7 they only had my landline number.....if anybody called at 3am then I knew it was work and urgent.

Same here before I had a mobile. Had a second landline installed in bedroom. Easiest call was one for a theatre emergency ...worst one for a Major Disaster callout. I was so shocked at that one I thought it was a wind up.... as we used to do mock MD exercises every two years without warning. It wasn't a trial run....and hey ho we all got there...(though a lot of us didn't look totally professional...It was a Friday night after all...) wink

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